NWN works just fine in 4k for me as is but more and better scaling options sure would be welcome.
Backwards compatible alone makes it a likely buy, though if it will be at full price or from a 90% sale is the real question.

Originally Posted by Drithius
The big question is whether player modules will work with the EE. If they don't, this rehash is dead on arrival.

Backwards compatibility is mentioned straight in the opening post.

Originally Posted by Maylander
I still replay NWN occasionally, and it still works just fine. I assume there's more to it than what little we've heard, because UI scaling and a slight polish on the graphics doesn't seem like something that would occupy them since the PST: EE. Either that, or they're also doing something else at the same time (it's a decent sized company now, after all).

About 25 employees. A few of them have been working on a IE EE patch 2.5 for all versions after PS:T EE was released and some of them are working on a new game from scratch since last year (with Gaider and Brent Knowles).

Looks like it will includes the premium modules not in the Diamond edition (like Wyvern Crown of Cormyr). While you can use them right now using loopholes (i.e. fake the authentication), these are not available anywhere legally. That's 3 new modules with 10+ hours of content each that used to cost money added to the game.

While I am very excited to see this enhanced edition, I definitely agree with those saying that for the money this should include, at the very least, updated textures with bump mapping and other modern eye candy. Improved models should also be on that list.

But what I really want to see from Beamdog is new premium content, either as free modules or as full-fledged, paid DLC campaigns. In fact, I can't imagine why they wouldn't have this planned.

It will reintroduce the game to new players, including people who can't or don't want to run an AAA RPG on their machines. Plus, it's (maybe) get ported to iPad, etc. So: MORE D&D GAMES in front of people's eyeballs!

Getting more, younger people interested in these kinds of games is a positive no matter how you look at it. And assuming a casual user will find GOG and download the original, then find the various scaling/graphics mods, etc… For what? A 15 year old game? Only people like us who played the original would EVER do that.

Yeah, some people will make money! So what? It's a new product, for new systems for a new consumer base. Plus you always have the option of not buying it.

Originally Posted by Ovenall
It will reintroduce the game to new players, including people who can't or don't want to run an AAA RPG on their machines. Plus, it's (maybe) get ported to iPad, etc. So: MORE D&D GAMES in front of people's eyeballs!

Yup. Steam + Linux/Mac support should add new players. While the original game worked on Linux/Mac, the Diamond version on GOG do not.

Also, if anyone has requests for NWN:EE, it was suggested to post them on the official forums because "we have the code and we have the time". There is already a growing thread on the general section.

Originally Posted by purpleblob
On the other hand, people like me don't see the "enhanced" features bringing anything worthwhile to the table, hence cannot justify any extra cost to the original price.

I know, you and countless other people own it already. So what's the complaint?

We see this every Beamdog release in these forums: "How dare they release something improved and costs a little more (even though it's still cheaper than what I payed for the original especially due to inflation) that I will never buy because I own it already!"

Originally Posted by Caddy
I know, you and countless other people own it already. So what's the complaint?

We see this every Beamdog release in these forums: "How dare they release something improved and costs a little more (even though it's still cheaper than what I payed for the original especially due to inflation) that I will never buy because I own it already!"

If this happens every time - then I'm sure we've already had this debate several times.

You didn't understand that point of view then, so why would you understand now?

But I'll make you guys a deal.

You stop praising Beamdog for these wonders of the world editions - and I'll stop mentioning that they're cash grabs.

Originally Posted by Caddy
I know, you and countless other people own it already. So what's the complaint?

We see this every Beamdog release in these forums: "How dare they release something improved and costs a little more (even though it's still cheaper than what I payed for the original especially due to inflation) that I will never buy because I own it already!"

I see these so-called EE on the same level micro transaction or DLC that don't really add much value. In other words they are indeed cash grabs…

Maybe some EE do add real value but this one look like a fan mod! And thats also the point, in that it sort of disrespect all the fan mods that are free and add lot more than this so called EE…

IMHO there is nothing wrong with remastering a classic title to make it work in modern systems easily. Actually there are several titles which I love to see in remastered form like Wizards&Warriors, Diablo 2 or Wizardry 8. Only thing that could bother people with is the price. But they can always wait for a sale or play the old version in their hands, right?

-- "Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it."
Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man